|
Jouventin, P. Couchoux, C. Dobson, F. S. (2009). UV signals in penguins. Polar Biol., 32, 513–514.
|
|
|
Roy Jean-Claude. (2009). (Vol. Tome 1). Bachelor's thesis, , .
|
|
|
W. Lyatsky, G. V. Khanazov, S. Lyatskaya, D. Di Mauro, S. Lepidi, L. Cafarella, A. Chambodut, J.-J. Schott. (2009). Polar magnetic indices : a new key to correlate magnetic variations in the Earth's hemisphere (Vol. IAGA 11th Scientific Assembly, 23-30 August 2009).
Abstract: We have presented here the results of a statistical study of two polar magnetic indices, computed from data from two near-pole geomagnetic observatories: Thule in the northern hemisphere and new, Concordia (Dome C) observatory near the southern geomagnetic pole in Antarctica. We found that:
The northern PMn and southern PMs polar magnetic indices show a good correlation with the solar wind/IMF parameters (the average correlation coefficient is ~ 0.87). Meanwhile, the southern PMs index shows a significantly better correlation than the northern PMn index, which demonstrates that the new Concordia observatory may play an important role in improving the Space Weather prediction.
The obtained results also show a high correlation between these two polar magnetic indices: the average correlation coefficient for this period was ~0.9 while for equinoctial months it increased up to 0.94-0.96.
Using the polar magnetic indices in two hemispheres may also significantly improve the prediction of other parameters, including the auroral electrojet AL index which shows substorm activity. Using the polar magnetic indices in two hemispheres allows us to predict the auroral electrojet AL index with a very high reliability (the correlation coefficient between predicted and actual AL indices is ~0.9, while for the equinoctial months the correlation coefficient was ~0.92).
The results of this study show an important role which is played by the magnetic disturbances in both polar ionospheres in developing the global magnetic activity, and the necessity to account for the magnetic disturbances in both ionospheres for improving the Space Weather prediction in the Geospace environment.
Programme: 905
|
|
|
A. Chambodut, D. Di Mauro, J.-J. Schott, L. Cafarella, S. Lepidi. (2009). The permanent magnetic observatory of Concordia station (Dome C, Antarctica) (Vol. IAGA 11th Scientific Assembly, 23-30 August 2009).
|
|
|
A. Chambodut, D. Di Mauro,P. Bordais, L. Agnoletto, P. Di Felice. (2009). Three years continuous record of the Earth's magnetic field at Concordia station (DomeC, Antarctica). ANNALS OF GEOPHYSICS, 52-1, 15–26.
Abstract: The magnetic observatory deployed at DomeC, Antarctica, in the French-Italian base known as Concordia base, is now permanently running for more than three years. This paper focuses on these long-term results which are more relevant for an observatory intended to provide absolute values of the field. The problems which came up in the light of this fairly long record are discussed and solutions suggested in order to upgrade the observatory to the standards of an absolute one (i.e. Intermagnet standards).
Programme: 905
|
|
|
D. Di Mauro, A. Chambodut, L. Cafarella, S. Lepidi, J.-J. Schott, J.-F. Vanaecker, J.Zaccaria. (2009). Permanent geomagnetic field observations at Concordia station, Dome C, Antarctica (Vol. IAGA 11th Scientific Assembly, 23-30 August 2009).
|
|
|
A. Chambodut, J.-J. Schott, D. Di Mauro, L. Cafarella and S. Lepidi. (2009). Inside the Southern Polar Cap: Geomagnetic Field Observations at Concordia Station (DomeC, Antarctica) (Vol. ESA's Second Swarm International Science Meeting,).
|
|
|
Corbel, H., Geiger, S. & Groscolas, R. (2008). Sex-specific flexibility of parental care allows for the sexual conflict to be resolved in king penguins, Aptenodytes patagonicus..
|
|
|
Eichhorn, G., Le Glaunec, G., Pierre, A., Parisel, C., Arnold, L., Handrich, Y. & Groscolas, R. (2009). Energetics of growing king penguin chicks: insights from heart rate and body temperature recordings. (Vol. 7th European Ornithologists' Union Conference).
|
|
|
D. Verrier. (2007). Extreme fasting in subantarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus tropicalis) pups: physiological adaptations and ecological implications..
|
|